Two spectacular historic homes are nestled in tandem on an elongated 604m2 block in a hidden pocket of Fremantle. Constructed in 1905 and 1896 respectively, these heritage homes represent a precious slice of history. The rare second dwelling provides myriad options for use, including a source of income as short or long-term rental accommodation.
Malcolm Street slopes down towards the inner harbour a mere 600 metres away, offering exceptional views of the cranes at Fremantle Port. From this tightly held location it's a short two-minute drive to the Fremantle Arts Centre, the river, and John Curtin College of the Arts (falling within the catchment area).
Set behind a limestone wall and a sweet courtyard, the front home is rendered masonry typical of the gold boom period. A wide entrance hallway with elegant arch mouldings, soaring ceilings and original jarrah floors leads to two large bedrooms, the main with a fireplace, picture rails and cropped windows. Further in, you will find a comfortable loungeroom to the left, and a dining room to the right with a fireplace creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for dinner parties. This room is sealed by one of three distinctive timber and wrought iron doors, a real standout feature. At the rear of the home, an enclosed sleepout houses a combined bathroom/ laundry and a contemporary kitchen overlooking the alfresco area, which offers an elevated vantage point to take in the peaceful landscaped gardens below.
Follow a winding garden path down to the original stone cottage built in 1896 at the rear of the block. A bullnose verandah shelters the front door, and inside original jarrah floorboards are darkened by the footfalls of people dating back to a time when horses and carts travelled up Fremantle's High Street. Two large bedrooms peel off either side of the hallway with ceiling roses and sash windows, followed by a modest eat in kitchen and a combined bathroom/ laundry with a bathtub. This home has a separate entrance with an electronic gate down the side of the block, offering buyers a versatile dwelling separately metered for water, electricity, and gas usage. This home would be a perfect location for a consulting business, inter-generational living or short or long-term rental accommodation.
The garden between the two homes feels enclosed and private and is reticulated for easy care. Established fruit trees including loquat, citrus, fig, and passionfruit are dotted throughout so you can pluck fresh fruit straight from the tree or make your own jams and preserves. In the middle of the garden is a powered workshop which could be fitted out for a teen retreat, workshop, or art studio.
Two unique heritage homes on 604m2 block Period features: decorative arches, ceiling roses, jarrah floors etc Solar panels and solar battery Split system air conditioner in front house Two outdoor w/c's Powered workshop with storeroom Elevated alfresco with decking on front house New gutters and fresh paint inside front house Rear dwelling separately metred Landscaped gardens with fruit trees John Curtin College of the Arts catchment Excellent proximity to the river and Fremantle
5 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 3 toilets
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City of Fremantle Rates : Approx $3883.28 Water Rates: House 1 : $1224.84 House 2: $1068.38